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believes that he is the affiance
husband of the present Mrs, Reid.
"Oh, there's nothing-ifi that af
fair. Please don't print anything
about it," pleaded Mrs. &eid be
tween laughing denials. But her
husband, with modest pride in hist
tnumpn or iove,areiessiy arvuig
ed th whole truth. Only he did
nbt tell the name of nis'wife's
jilted sweetheart
' Last November "Reid, who is
tiart owner of a local weeklv. was
j" iii New York- on7 a business trip
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and met Miss 'Packard, whfym&
studying art and music. Tljeiti
acquaintance was only casual.
Five or six weeks " ago Miss
Packard came to San 'Francisco.
BeforeJpng Reid had renewed ,
his acquaintance. It was not sus-
pected that their friendship even
borderedupon an engagement
untiHhey declared themselves za
nlan and wife
' QuestionxisJ'
What will the man in SaltLakd
'City say? ' A J
WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO WIN A FINE OLYMPlCTMEDAL'
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v "" Special photograph Taken in Sweden for The Day Book.
' Gold,Lsilver and bronze medals will berawarde&wfnners of first,
second and third places in the Olympic games. The obverse and
reverse sides of the-medals are shown above: In some of the- events
challenge cups will be offered. This, reverts to 'the-01ympic( com
mittee at the next Olympiad-, each winner receiving a. diploma and
a medaL
o o "si
Naybor I say, Subbubs.Uiave
you a fpotraile over there?
Subbubs Yesj one my wjte
made- It is: Use the doormat
before entering."
'Naybor Oh that won't do
That's, a two-foot rule.
"Boohoo,! -Boohoo l" she wepE '
pitifully; "before we. were mar
ried yon said you would die foV
me!"
"Yep,", remarked the cowardly)
man, "and ever since Ive beea
wishing I had made goodl" fj
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